CT Authorities Urge Residents To Comply With Regulations Amid Virus Resurgence



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This comes as the Cape metropolis and other parts of the province experience a resurgence in coronavirus cases.

CAPE TOWN – Cape Town authorities once again urge residents to adhere to COVID-19 safety protocols and regulations.

This comes as the Cape metropolis and other parts of the province experience a resurgence in coronavirus cases.

The increase also caused Community Safety MEC Albert Fritz to test positive on Friday.

Since then he has been in isolation while his staff are in quarantine.

Over the past week, cases in the Cape metro have increased by 73%, while there has been a 28% increase in deaths.

The Mitchells Plain and Khayelitsha sub-districts are two of the areas where the numbers have increased dramatically.
The Garden Route area is also of particular concern.

By Friday, cases increased by nearly 1,300 over a seven-day period with 25 new deaths recorded.

Once again, residents are urged to refrain from super spread events and to be aware of the increase in infections.

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